I am a newbie here but not to diabetesI don’t take statins and the pain im getting is so strange just feels like my plans are super sensitive. Or like my thumbs and wrists ache like anything is it possible inflammation could cause nerve damage from joints ? I had my esr tested but it was negative as well as my ana for auto immune disorders so I’m at a loss seeing a neurologist today will see what he thinks. Just feel like it’s odd to suddenly have bilateral periphual neuropathy in both hands when feet and legs are fine
Hi Winnie53,petedusty, it appears that Ryann has left the conversation for now. Hoping Ryann will come back and update us.
Welcome to the forum.
I'm a type 2 but have close to a 40 year history with blood glucose regulation. It's been a battle these last 4 years. I also facilitate a local diabetes group. A number of our members came to our group with very serious complications. I don't often have the opportunity to meet type 1's who have achieved the 50 year mark. Well done. You must be doing more right than wrong.
I think a lot about diabetic complications including heart, nerve, kidney, liver, and eye diseases. Am very curious as to how your complications evolved over time. Did they begin in 10, 20, 30 years, or later? I'm also curious as to what you think caused your conditions. Diet? Lack of exercise? Nutritional deficiencies? High glucose levels? Other things, perhaps stress or lack of sleep? Working nights?
I'm sorry to hear you're living with complications. Perhaps by telling bits and pieces of your history, we can learn from you.
Hi Winnie,No worries...each time you post here, Ryann is usually sent a notification. It's likely that your comments are being read.
That's fantastic that you've gotten your glucose levels substantially down. I hadn't had my A1c checked for 2 years. I use a real, whole foods low carb diet that includes healthy animal and plant foods (and a lot of nutritional supplements), and more recently intermittent fasting for 9 days each month to lose weight. A1c was 6.3% six weeks ago. It's now 5.9% now that I'm walking daily again. Do you live here in the US like me?
I'd say stress is my biggest enemy. I, like, you am older. I'll be 58 this year. For the last two years, I've worked in an office that is professional and proactive, also for the most part, stress free. It's been wonderful. I'm continuing to de-stress my life. It's really made a difference.
Why do you believe your time is limited here? Are you speaking generally? I'd love to hear more about farm life. Are you raising crops or animals?
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